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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> if you want to get a read on the real economy, both here and even in europe, then look no further than snap-on, sna for all you home gamers. the top maker of premium hand and power tools, particularly for auto repair shops. though the company also has its paws in aerospace, agriculture, construction, mining and power generation too. it's an endless innovator of new tools that its clients love. now, last thursday snap-on delivered an excellent quarter with earnings coming in at $1.50 per share, five-cent be
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but you also talk about in your report that you are ready to play offense, you are not playing defense anymore. what happens to your bottom line if some of the numbers switch to positive? >> our earnings will take off because an improving economy will have a dramatic impact on our service territory. shale gas, manufacturing, from the industrial standpoint, it's struggling at this point and it has been since third quarter of last year, and it continues to try to struggle to rebound, but that primary metal side of things is really having an impact on us, and that is driven by the world market and everything else. >> one of the things that i happen to like, alcoa, but there's a huge glut in aluminum, at this levels, there's a glut in steel, and there's a glut in anything that you need for raw stuff to be able to build. your area seems to be much more levered to commercial construction than i thought. >> there's certainly a significant piece, we are a third industrial manufacturing, a third commercial and a third residential over our 11 state footprint and the key thing to consider though
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. >> and the defensive measures deployed by a corporate board are often compared to defensive measures deployed by the medieval castle dwellers. and they went on the say that the defendants' approach appears to be a premised on the notion of the poison pill is a normal exercise of board judgment like the adoption of a board. >> that is outrageous. >> until it made sense of our product. >> until peter causeland said when you can do better than the bid, and the stock up $40 in the initial bid. terrific report. let's go over to the wobond rept with rick santelli. >> you look at the intraday chart, and we go into the weeken weekend, we are seeming to be losing some altitude on the yields. if you open up the chart to a couple of months, it is very telling whether you believe in the ek a technicals or not, this is playing the range so to say. this is in the mid-40s and yesterday we dabbled with the low 60s and clearly the tops and the bottoms of the recent move that are significant. and if you look at the 10-year boon, it is giving up ground, and the french consumer confidence improved but f
. >> and the defensive measures deployed by a corporate board are often compared to defensive measures deployed by the medieval castle dwellers. and they went on the say that the defendants' approach appears to be a premised on the notion of the poison pill is a normal exercise of board judgment like the adoption of a board. >> that is outrageous. >> until it made sense of our product. >> until peter causeland said when you can do better than the bid, and the stock up...
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the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both northrop and general dynamics is down, roughly flat to down. northrop grumman's is down sharply, about 10%. going forward i think maybe it didn't hit them as hard this past quarter. going forward that could foreshadow some tough times for revenues. >> what a sector run this has had. 33% gain for the year in boeing even though it's down right now. boeing hit a new all-time high again today. you look at some of the battery problems and the good news coming out of northrop and -- >> a seven-year backlog of airplanes doesn't hurt boeing and the fact seq
the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both...
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. >>> the defense in the fabrice tourre case didn't call any witnesses. so closing arguments set for today. jury deliberations expected to start tomorrow. the former goldman sachs trader is accused of secretly helping paulson and company construct $2 billion deal that could bet against. good to find clients on both sides of the trade. mary thompson is covering the story and will join us at 8:40 eastern. >>> two stars of the reality show "the housewives of new jersey" will be in court today. federal prosecutors charge them with just being totally obnoxious and unwatchable. no, i'm sorry, with 39 -- and totally irrelevant. no, 39 counts of fraud, alleging they used fake pay stubs, tax returns and w-2s to secure $5 million in loans before trying to declare bankruptcy. the stars, that's who they are. right there. know how to say that? >> teresa and joe giudice. i heard it on npr. >> 30 years in prison and millions of dollars in fines if convicted. >> problem? sister network. >> pretty good show. really. i don't know about these people. the show is not irrelev
. >>> the defense in the fabrice tourre case didn't call any witnesses. so closing arguments set for today. jury deliberations expected to start tomorrow. the former goldman sachs trader is accused of secretly helping paulson and company construct $2 billion deal that could bet against. good to find clients on both sides of the trade. mary thompson is covering the story and will join us at 8:40 eastern. >>> two stars of the reality show "the housewives of new jersey"...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business.
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> finally tonight the wait is over, ladies and gentlemen, it is christmastime in july. there is a new prancer sized video. that's right. you remember "prancer" sized, don't you? the fitness craze designed by diana rohrbach. it's a rhythmic way of moving forward. similar to a horse's gait and there's a brand new prancer sized video. please take a look. ♪ ♪ >> it's a little more mellow. pretty much like the first one, different outfit. same mesmerizing moves. that clip was pretty low impact. let's try to p
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also a strong conventional defense. it is a matter of priority. i believe if we pull this thread we will find bigger issue. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back between government and corporate service and it is a cash cow to be frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there's concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i'd love to hear from some of our, particularly retire whod have no fear of blow back, retired border patrol officials talking about how secure the southern border is. >> if i could interject, one deficiency in the number is that it doesn't state whatever was foiled couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act section 215. the testimony today was there's only a tiny fraction out of really billions if not trillions of data gathered
also a strong conventional defense. it is a matter of priority. i believe if we pull this thread we will find bigger issue. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back between government and corporate service and it is a cash cow to be frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there's concern about votes....
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possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he said to the judge, i knew i was going get the book thrown at me. he also talked about his sexual problems. i don't understand exactly what he meant by that. he said i don't understand some things because of my sexual problems. >> yeah. i didn't know how that affected his ability to read. i also thought it was interesting, he said i was going to tell the fbi from the very beginning i was going to work with them all along. this is a different ariel castro. i know he is monstrous no matter when you see him but seems almost at peace. every other instance we saw him he seemed twitchy,
possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he...
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phillip snick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you are a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption is that it's wrong, it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she had expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong not just a
phillip snick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac xts for around $399 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >> daddy, mommy. >> dada. >> mommy. >> say mama. >> mama. >> sfloom on march 15th, 2002, draen yaelts was sentenced life in prison for the murder of her children. she was incarcerated at the mountain v
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of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to come. >> ortiz is particularly interesting in this case because he is the co-defendant that's come forward and said that another co-defendant involved actually told him hernandez is the individual that actually shot the gun and killed odin llyod. his testimony will be particularly crucial in this case. you could see him coming forward and testifying in the hearing. hearsay is allowed. >> we will have to wait ask see what happens. thank you. we will discuss other legal cases later this hour. >>> here's other stories we are polling this morning. explosion ripped through a natural gas gril
of course, the way the defense always corrects that is to say hey, listen, you got a deal. you are really the bad guy. you made a deal in order to exculpate yourself from some kind of criminal responsibility, criminal liability. this case is very early now. this is moving very quickly. there is going to be a lot of procedural process that happens. this grand jury indictment probably is going to move the case right to trial. but i wouldn't expect to see a trial in this case for many months to...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> now to the that is car brick yard 400. you think this was just a race? you should think again. this redemption weekend for ryan newman at the brickyard 400. yesterday, newman took the pole position for today's race. look at them. so excited. today he took the whole enchilada. this after learning earlier this month that tony stewart is booting him from the racing team next year. and by the way, stewart finished fourth. way to stick it to the man, huh? congratulations to him. >>> nascar's about as american as apple pie but amid the tailgating and the roaring engines this weekend, there was to be an unlikely sight. a pro-pot ad to be shown dozens of times on a giant screen just outside the indianapolis racetrack. but just as the weekend was kicking off, the company who owns the jumbotron pulled the ad after complaints of anti-drug groups. >> if you enjoy a good beer, there's a similar product. one without all the calories and serious health problems. less toxic so it
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phillip resnick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law & order." on several points, the experts agreed. >> we both agreed that she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing against the law. where we differed then, was in spite of knowingette was against the law, she believes she was doing what was right for the children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you're a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption that it's wrong, that it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she'd expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong, not just against t
phillip resnick led for the defense. his counterpart was dr. park dietz, renowned for testifying in the john hinckley case. dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law & order." on several points, the experts agreed. >> we both agreed that she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing against the law. where we...
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i think that the defense did a good job of telling them what they believe the law meant. the prosecution maybe could have given this juror, b-29 a little more ammunition to go back in that jury room and argue for her position and why her position was supported by the law. >> i don't think they did that. >> does it surprise you she was able to be convinced? that's a unique part of a jury. i was part of a jury for two days, but the prospect of all 12 of us coming to an agreement it was very stressful and people pushed. do do you think she was pushed? >> i think that happened. i think that's a possibility. when you're the sole juror back there holding this position that nobody else has and you don't really feel your equipped to argue your position effectively it is be isolating. they were sequestered. the world is watching. i'm sure she felt like i'm trapped. i don't know how to get the other side to agree to my position and i've got to do something and she may be been bullied or pressured down but that's not uncommon during jury deliberations. >> thanks so much. >> thank yo
i think that the defense did a good job of telling them what they believe the law meant. the prosecution maybe could have given this juror, b-29 a little more ammunition to go back in that jury room and argue for her position and why her position was supported by the law. >> i don't think they did that. >> does it surprise you she was able to be convinced? that's a unique part of a jury. i was part of a jury for two days, but the prospect of all 12 of us coming to an agreement it...
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janet johnson, is that a good defense for armstrong? >> i like, it brooke. i mean, the defense is basically not only did you know that france was investigating me and we all heard about this for years, but you gave me a new contract knowing that france was v investigating me. the law is called the false claims act and i guess he did falsely claim not to be doping but he also defends himself by saying everybody else was doing it, so you knew, it you profited and you're outside the statute of limitations. >> because they're past the statute of limitations, what kind of case does the government have against them? >> the motion is really good. usually the motion is one that you think is a hail mary, it's never going to work but this one is really well taken. what his lawyers say is it was six years and six days before landis, who is the person who initially find the lawsuit, who was also doping, before he filed his lawsuit and the statute of limitations is six years, so they be six days too late, which is one of the things that lawyers have nightmares about. >>
janet johnson, is that a good defense for armstrong? >> i like, it brooke. i mean, the defense is basically not only did you know that france was investigating me and we all heard about this for years, but you gave me a new contract knowing that france was v investigating me. the law is called the false claims act and i guess he did falsely claim not to be doping but he also defends himself by saying everybody else was doing it, so you knew, it you profited and you're outside the statute...
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a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at
a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female anno
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over...
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the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned, that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, that he was out of touch with reality, was descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the old mcnaughton rule. it's very simply, can the individual differentiate right from wrong? and clearly during my interview with john hinckley, he clearly understood the difference between right and wrong. >> the prosecution argued that hinckley had carefully planned the attack. >> the fact that he was able to travel, the fact that he did look at the schedule, put that type of effort into planning this type of event, that's premeditated activity.
the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned, that he basically had a...
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she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the same opportunity as anybody else out here. >> reporter: the case is involving spousal privilege, commonly used in court cases to protect spouses from testifying against each other. case talked exclusively, but would not discuss what she knows about the killing. she says she and cleary were separated at the time, but it was just a spat. >> so you still love bobbi jo? independents yes, i do, very much. >> even after all this. >> even after all this. i'll always love her. >> reporter: the two women entered into a civil union in vermont a decade ago, but the problem is this isn't verm
she says it was self-defense, claiming she was being raped, fought back. if convicted she could be septembered to death by lethal injection prosecutors say geneva case is the only other person that knows the truth. >> reporter: why is it that you don't want to testify. >> because i have the right -- our relationship is our relationship. i feel i should have equal to everybody else. it should be the same. i should be the same as you. i love her, and i think that we should have the...
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yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a grand jury considers indictments that would move his case to a higher court. his defense team unhappy with the delays. >> given the facts of the case as we know them, we are confident that aaron is going to be exonerated and that -- when witnesses have to testify, that a jury of aaron's peers will find she not guilty. in fact, had no part in the killing of odin lloyd. >> what do you expect them to say at this point? >> reporter: that's not all. a separate grand jurly good boston is examining mounting evidence that may link the former football player to
yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a...
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. >> zimmerman hasn't been in contact with his defense team. david mattingly covered the trial. what was george zimmerman doing in texas? >> we talked to people closest to him and they are not saying at all. they are pointing out security reasons for that. we got a statement from his family a short time ago and it reads our family received death threats on a daily basis. we continue to take our security and privacy very seriously and go to great lengths to ensure our safety and that includes not talking to people about where george zimmerman is. we also received a tweet from his defense team talking about this saying we won't make comments about zimmerman's whereabouts. zimmerman himself was somewhat vague today in talking to the police officer. you can hear some of that exchange on the police video. the officer asked him where he was headed to and zimmerman would not give him a firm answer. security clearly on everyone's mind here for george zimmerman's whereabouts. >> a lot of people obviously as you say might be shocked to know george zimmerman is traveling with a gun. you ha
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believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there is concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i would love to hear from some particularly those retired, that have no fear of blowback, border officials that talk about how secure the border is. >> if i can interject, anderson, one deficiency in that number, it doesn't state whatever was failed couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act or section 214 in the fourth amendment. just to say we foiled something doe
believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> all right. welcome back @donlemoncnn, i'm getting a lot of people that agree with me and some that don't. it doesn't matter to me, it needed to be said. chicago congresswoman is here with us along with the rest of my panel. thank you for joining us. i appreciate you coming in here on a saturday. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. i'll start with you, congresswoman, did you take issue -- >> okay. >> -- anything i said or do you think those are tough words that people need to hear? >> i mean, i think it's depending -- there's some people that fit what you're saying but also we tend to -- i told you i felt like it was a little harsh because we tend to talk about black-on-black crime but if you look at the percentages, there's white-on-white crime. if you look at the mass murders, those are mostly whites. white males that have killed in a massive way. >> but african-american, young african-american men, commit more crime than any other age group, any other ethnicit
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. >> in her defense, it was all approved by the ethics office in the state department. i just want to defend huma on that. >> i got you. we've seen the reports. ana, beautiful haircut. great to have you both here on "new day". >>> coming up next, a university of pittsburgh research professor is a wagwaiting extradition acc of poisoning his wife. sfwla a sfwla. >>> and who left a huge bucket of kentucky fried chicken if her front yard and was it empty? ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. when she was only fifteen hours first open hold. surgery... hand
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his defense attorneys. ariel castro's attorneys are arguing that the public doesn't, should not see terrible pictures from inside of his house. should not hear exactly what happened to these women because it will cause them lasting damage. the prosecution, on the other hand, the state of ohio, wants people to hear these things. for what purpose, though? i'm struggling. >> i think what the prosecution is really trying to do here is expose the horrendous nature of these crimes for the world to see. this community, the nation has been riveted by this, how did this happen. what exactly happened and he is also trying to justify this sentence recommendation of life without parole plus 1,000 years. making the record and giving it the public airing. >> on the stand right now, officer johnson. one of the first officers on the scene when the women were rescued. let's listen. >> when you went into the house. >> i heard the call come over amanda berry escaped from that residence. i went to assist the officers. upon my
his defense attorneys. ariel castro's attorneys are arguing that the public doesn't, should not see terrible pictures from inside of his house. should not hear exactly what happened to these women because it will cause them lasting damage. the prosecution, on the other hand, the state of ohio, wants people to hear these things. for what purpose, though? i'm struggling. >> i think what the prosecution is really trying to do here is expose the horrendous nature of these crimes for the world...
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. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna navarro and mr. john avalon, both cnn contributors. beautiful to have you both, thank you for being here. i'll start with you, anna. here is the question. is this new and more or is this just more of the same? how do you think this plays politic politically? >> it's certainly new and more for voters in new york and people that watch it develop on tv. perception wise it's new and more and in politics what matters is perception. he has a recurrent problem. there's a huge difference between a one-time occurrence and recurrence going on after he had been caught. this tells you this guy has a problem. >> also you have another timing t
. >> reporter: with the continued possibility of more texts there's no telling if abedin's defense of her husband will help resurrect her political career. this morning the "new york times" and "new york daily news" are calling for weaner to withdraw. several other candidates say he's unfit for office. he's made it clear he plans to stay in the race. >> there's no question his competitors want him to drop out because he's beating all but one. we bring in anna...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> for the sentencing phase of his hearing. he is facing up to 136 years behind bars. the the feds wanted to give manning a life sentence, but the judge found him not guilty of the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning was found guilty on 20 other charges, though. as you know, manning is a controversial figure. he had a tough life before he was accused of the biggest leak in u.s. history. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: he was once on suicide watch in a military brig, now, private bradley manni
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san diego city council has denied funds for philner's legal defense. in all, eight women have come forward to accuse the mayor. >>> the finally has a new director after seven years, the senate confirming todd jones yesterday by a 53-42 vote for the atf. it wasn't easy, however, a lone holdout initially refused to vote to end a filibuster of the nomination. after a whole lot of pressure, she gave in, allowed the vote to happen and jones was confirmed. >>> five years ago, they fought a bitter battle for the white house it was pretty clear back then in john mccain and president obama didn't like one another. fast forward to 2013, suddenly they're getting quite chummy. here's dana bash. >> reporter: only few months ago you couldn't turn on the tv without seeing john mccain railing against president obama. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal imcompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> reporter: but now, a 180. >> i think there is a more of a desire to work together. >> reporter: suddenly mccain is obama's go-to guy to
san diego city council has denied funds for philner's legal defense. in all, eight women have come forward to accuse the mayor. >>> the finally has a new director after seven years, the senate confirming todd jones yesterday by a 53-42 vote for the atf. it wasn't easy, however, a lone holdout initially refused to vote to end a filibuster of the nomination. after a whole lot of pressure, she gave in, allowed the vote to happen and jones was confirmed. >>> five years ago, they...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> despite the headlines lately, i bring you proof not all spousal behavior is bad. hunter mahan is in the green shirt about to tee off. that phone call you see him getting was news his wife candy was in labor. guess what? he bolted to be with her. daughter zoe olivia was born this morning. he left a tournament that paid $1 million to the winner. very nice. >>> at the nascar brick yard, 400 today. we spell redemption r-y-a-n. ryan newman took the checkered flag today. the redemption newman's win comes a couple of weeks after he found out he is being bounced from the stuart-haass racing team after this season. tony stuart finished fourth today. i'm getting newman won't have trouble finding a ride next year. >>> new york yankees' captain derek jeter returned from his quad injury today. it didn't take long to make an impact. jeter homered on the first pitch he saw from tampa lefty matt moore. jeter's heroics helped new york avoid a sweep. the yanks edged tampa bay rays 6
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> despite the headlines lately, i bring you proof not all spousal behavior is bad. hunter mahan is in the green shirt about to tee off. that phone call you see him getting was news his wife candy was in labor. guess what? he bolted to be with her. daughter zoe olivia was born this morning. he left a tournament that paid $1 million to the winner. very nice....
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the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of cyanide because if he did buy it with a university credit card, that is what we would call galactically stupid. if, on the other hand, they can attack the cyanide on the back hand, they want to show it was a false positive or it could have come from some other source. >> he's not stupid, he's so smart it was obviously intended for something else. two issues for you to deal with and how they'll deal in the case. text messages talking about trying to get pregnant and the use of creatine which doesn't make sense and how quickly the body was cremated. what do those two things mean? >> le
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the people who are bankrupting the government and not letting enough money be left over for national defense. >> just to repeat what he said, the people who want to criticize me and call me names are the same people who wanted to cut the spending, gimme, gimme, gimme money for hurricane sandy. those attacks are directly aimed at chris christie. >> this is not my party but this is going to be a defining debate in the republican party. do they want to go this very, very libertarian view and get rid of social security and everything else or do they want a slightly more moderate take? >> michael? >> it's interesting that rand paul brought that up because i don't think chris christie mentioned sandy at all. >> he talked about 9/11. >> he talked about 9/11 but not sandy. it's interesting that he said this is what havei have to do t win. >> the answer to a burning hillary clinton question is finally revealed. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastruc
the people who are bankrupting the government and not letting enough money be left over for national defense. >> just to repeat what he said, the people who want to criticize me and call me names are the same people who wanted to cut the spending, gimme, gimme, gimme money for hurricane sandy. those attacks are directly aimed at chris christie. >> this is not my party but this is going to be a defining debate in the republican party. do they want to go this very, very libertarian...
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and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding him there during a criminal investigation. what is his status? >> well, his status is really unclear. nobody seems to know where he is, how he is being held. the military insists or has insisted until now that it was for his own safety. now he is going to be officially held for 15 days while charges are investigated into the possibility that he conspired with hamas during the 2011 revolution to stage a prison break. he was being held at the time at a prison north of cairo. during that break, some of the prison guards were killed -- all of the prisoners escaped -- and, therefore, those are the charges that
and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding...
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. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in 2015-2016. two of the most colorful, confident and combative voices in the republican party, it's about politics and something bigger. the republicans are out of power, they've lost the last two presidential elections so you're trying to find out not only who you want as a leader but who you are as a party. what are they fighting about, taxing and spending, pork barrel spending, rand paul and chris christie in a big fight over the nsa surveillance program. chris christie says it's a good program, talks about the 9/11 victims in his state of new jersey, rand paul says it's too much government so they're having a big debat
. >> if senator paul wants to look at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases? >> i mean well that's one way to put it i guess. what is going on between these two men? >> it july, almost august 2013 or are we in...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. [applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i w
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps basic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[applause] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i would, but that is not
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and...
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. >> the bipartisan vote and support for amendment in the house this week is part of the defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats in the senate? >> i'm definitely working with democrats and republicans to overhaul this program dramatically. there have been a number of discussions already with senators on both sides of the dial and the discussions have accelerated since that extraordinary houseboat area we have a quarter in the united states senate on record saying they are very interested in pursuing the issues that are central to this debate. that's the reason we insisted on finally getting some answers. the answer is yes and we will see a strong am a bipartisan effort in the senate to pick up on the work of the house and fix a problem that i think needlessly intrudes on the privacy and liberty of millions of law-abiding americans. >> you can watch more tonight on "newsmakers was quote at 6:00 eastern time. ,his week on capitol hill house house will be working on spending bills for transportation and housing. leaders outlined the agenda this past week t
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they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not have these problems. it shows everything we are doing and going on around the , and not doing anything because our president is not a good man or has the wrong political agenda, they're absolutely wrong. this is a good president. if he had half a chance, he could do great things. that is why he is being stopped. want a black man to have a legacy of being a great president. please take a look at yourself. are divided among race. that is a shame. host: a couple more calls. harry and georgia. -- in georgia. caller: good morning. a couple of things if i could. it
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i know you're defense under -- you're defense minister is here, we appreciate your attendance. am least to give the floor to the foreign minister of affairs in the democratic republic of the congo. mr. president, mr. secretary general, members of the security counsel. like and foremost, i would mr. president to reiterate to you my warm congratulations to your appointment as secretary of state of the night states. -- united states. i am glad to see you preside over the security council at this critical moment in history, and thank you for showing the create thiso meeting. seen cyclical conflict that has the same genetic signature. the same designers, the same external support, the same actors on the ground, and the same motive. same action, the summary executions, the pilots and rape, the seizing up private and public assets, and a quotation of natural resources. you bear witness to the importance of the government of the united states, and the ininvolvement this region. i want to thank you for the implementation of this framework agreement. this frame at agreement and constitut
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they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have fought? that is a much more difficult question. if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war, probably today the entire korean peninsula will look like north korea and south korea would not exist. today south korea has one of the most vibrant democracies in all of asia. in the united states we drive around in our hyundai's, we have our samsung phones, all of these things would not have existed if the united states had not gotten involved in the korean war. i think that is important to remember. there were tragic elements of it. there were strateg
they proceeded to defy -- to fight the war from defensive posture. we did not pursue the anomie until he captured or killed him. what did we get? an armistice where we are still fighting this war. i've -- i feel many of those facts could be applied to the vietnam war. vietnam did not even have an air force or nav. 50,000 or more were killed. the rest turned and ran. guest: there were obviously strategic blunders committed during the korean war. is it a war that we absolutely should not have...
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on sequestration which is part of the discussion we had, he defense at thet detriment of non-defense spending. he indicated what the republicans always do. send this over bills, military structure in, va, defense, then they passed that and leave the of the world without any help. we are not going to do that this time. what would it come from eyes on? >> the caucus must follow the president. we know what is in his budget. we know it he would do if republicans stepped forward. we do not need a long discussion. we know as we learned in the debate yesterday. anything the president wants, even though their ideas were accepted, there against corporate tax reform. we have heard the mantra of the republicans for years saying -- he agreed to do it. i gave direct quotes from the republican leader here. suddenly oppose what they agreed to. we know that there has been a revenue component. is totally >> mytive. pre- senators have been involved publicly. larry summers is a long time friend. i think he is very competent man but that decision is up to the president. whoever the president select, thi
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houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states government. while their other authorities, the u.s. person may be subject to an investigation, the u.s. government may not do so under section 702. that is this amendment. the second part of the amendment clarifies section 215, known as the section 501 of fisa. that is no record of the actual conversation of the content that is recorded or collected by the national security agency. the nsa has not been acting outside of its authority. the metadata program is carefully designed with program layers of oversight by all three branches of government. this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from ar
houset, some of the debate on two amendments for the defense spending bill that deals with nsa data collection programs. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel room in communist china. under section 702, no u.s. citizen in the u.s. can be targeted. i say again, no u.s. person to be targeted in any way by the united states...
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the game a discussion of the defense spending bill. is live at journal" 7:00 a.m. several leather vents to tell about today. beginning with the politico for mommy health insurance exchanges. that is on c-span2 after 8:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3, the senate homeland security considers the nomination of the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. later on c-span3, a senate energy and national -- natural resources subcommittee holds meeting on water infrastructure. that is that's 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> i think that the korean war in a sense sort of helped the -- unify themselves in a way that was not there before. when the communists came down, they were brutal. a lot of the south koreans turned against the communists in the north. that sort of solidified their sense of national cohesion and identity. but i think they meant scapula because having waited, it is for a possible that the south probably would have disintegrated on its own. >> six years after north korean troops crossed the 30th parallel, sheila miyoshi jage looks at a war that never even end
the game a discussion of the defense spending bill. is live at journal" 7:00 a.m. several leather vents to tell about today. beginning with the politico for mommy health insurance exchanges. that is on c-span2 after 8:00 a.m. eastern. on c-span3, the senate homeland security considers the nomination of the director of u.s. citizenship and immigration services. later on c-span3, a senate energy and national -- natural resources subcommittee holds meeting on water infrastructure. that is...
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host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended up with a long position in abacus and ended up losing money on the deal itself. tourre, far as fabrice he said he did not do it and they sec bringing the case against him. part of the defense or the prosecution's case is that tourre wases,mr. asked to classify how much mr. paulson was going to put into this investment. been testimonys by one of the participants, a company called aca management which was a company that came in as a third-party and select the portfolio behind abacus. claim cutives at aca that goldman sachs convince them that paulson was taking a long position
host: what is his defense in a nutshell? guest: he's got a number of defenses. he claims he just not did not do it, he claims he did not live in the paulson role. of the says that any itestors in abacus, he said was completely transparent and you can look at the mortgage- backed bonds that were in abacus. any investor could decide for themselves whether or not to invest these are sophisticated investors. the investors that lost money or a big german bank, a big dutch bank. goldman sachs ended...